Monday, July 19, 2010

I don't know about you guys, but pillows are my very favorite thing to buy for a room. It completely sets the tone- formal, fun, classic, bright, or neutral. You can have a so, so couch and as soon as you put pillows on it, it can completely change the room. Soooo I have been looking everywhere for new pillows for my living room. I want something classic and somewhat formal (since we don't use it all that much). I've searched all my favorite stores- Potterybarn, Crate&Barrel, etc. and I've found... nothing. Nothing that says me. So I decided to check out etsy. And you know what, I have found so much out there and for pretty good prices. I can't sew- AT ALL and why not take advantage of people who can!! Yeah for etsy!!! Anyway here are some of my favorite pillows/shops that I found at etsy.

I love the No.7 on this. I've seen a lot of numbers lately in designing rooms and I LIKE IT! A LOT! This seller has a WHOLE bunch of different prints that she can put on pillows just like the one shown. So if your not feeling the whole number thing, you can choose anything you want.

I also loved this pillow!!! I've seen this print on a number of different design blogs and I LOVE IT! Its a little more expensive because supposedly its the real deal designer fabric (have no idea what that means), but its still cheaper than a lot of pillows that I've been looking at lately. I loved this pillow in brown, but it comes in a number of different colors. Also this particular seller will work with you to coordinate more pillows with you. And from the looks of her shop, I trust her style. Her other, non-designer fabrics, are just as pretty and MUCH more reasonable (around the $20 range). Anyway, go look at etsy and see what you like because sometimes I forget to look there for things to design my house. There's a LOT of talent out there!

Friday, July 9, 2010

So lately I have become a little obsessed with design blogs. Like stalking them everyday and spending hours on the computer to find new ones to inspire me. I don't really know how this obsession started, but I seriously can't stop thinking about. It's overtaking my LIFE!!! Not really, but I've seriously have had to start limiting my time on the computer because I love doing it so much. It's like having free design magazines on your computer. So I've decided to start sharing with you guys some of my favorite things that I find. I'm always emailing my sisters pictures of stuff I find to help inspire them with decorating their house, and why not share these images with you guys? I mean, their BEAUTIFUL.

The number one thing I've found by spending countless hours on the computer looking at these blogs, is that there are way more retailers available to help inspire us other than Potterybarn. This leads me to my first post... Wisteria. I don't know if you guys have heard of them, but they really sell some amazing one of a kind furniture. Stuff that looks like its been around for a while, not brand new out of the box. Anyway, they have some really pretty pictures on their website and you can view room by room already decorated (which is my favorite). These were my favorite and I really want this chalkboard to put in my mudroom (which is ALWAYS the biggest mess) and wouldn't this be perfect to get that organized? Also I'm always on the lookout for great bedding. I really don't find too many bedding sets that I like. No WHERE!! But I really like this one and I love the warm colors. Anyway, I hope you guys enjoy this stuff as much as I do!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

So there were two really good reasons to celebrate the 4th of July- Independence Day and Madelyn's birthday! Officially Madelyn turned one today, but since family was going to be in town already for the 4th, we decided to combine the two. We really had a lot of fun.

We started out the day with the annual Rexburg Parade downtown. This is my most favorite thing all year that I really look forward to. I know that sounds pretty dumb, but I grew up going to a similar parade in Georgia at a not so small town anymore. But it is so similar to what I remember as a kid and I think looking through their eyes its so much more cool. The big tractors, fire trucks, horses (even if they do poop), all the candy, old cars, and at the Rexburg one they always hand out chocolate milk (Grant's a big fan of this tradition). It always makes me feel apart of the community and patriotic. I seriously LOVE this time of year!

Anyway, so after the parade we came home and put Madelyn to sleep and got started on the food and decorations. Everyone helped out so much so it wasn't all that hard to get everything together. By the time we were done, Madelyn woke up and we all ate. Then we sang happy birthday to her and blew out the candle. She got her first, of many I'm sure, chocolate cupcake. She was more interested in playing with the cake rather than eating it, but I think she enjoyed the experience. After a quick bath (she was a MESS) we opened presents. She got her first doll house from us, LOTS of books and a bookcase from Juju (my mom and dad), and a ride on ladybug from Nana (geoffery's parents).

She really was in a good mood for most of the day. I had just weaned her from nursing the day before, so she was a little on edge. I, on the other hand, had plenty of caffeine to make up for the last two years of doing without (some benefits to not nursing or being prego). But we really had a lot of fun with everyone and it was really relaxing and laid back. It's good to have family around who will help and you can just be yourself. So all and all it was a successful celebration of the 4th and 1st birthday! So glad I decided to combine them... maybe it will become a tradition:)

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About Me

We are the typical family of four. One three year old boy, Grant, and a ten month old girl, Madelyn. I love photography, cooking, and decorating. My kids are my life and we like to have a lot of fun together. Geoffery, my husband, sells life insurance and other investments over the phone. We are ALL best friends (according to my son:) This blog is about our everyday life.